![]() | By: Mark Linley Binding: Paperback Publisher: Clarion ISBN: 1899606009 ISBN-13: 9781899606009 Released: 29 Apr 1985 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |

Although easy to read it isn't easy to learn from & can stub out your excitement at drawing when you come across the word "assignments" at the end of every chapter (if your in college, you know what I mean!). These tasks include things like going out & drawing random people & things you see or from magazines. We alll know that practise makes perfect but the tasks at time just seem very strange & not something I'd want to do.
The images in these books are for the most part uninteresting & yes i know that the book is "How to draw" but it would have been nice to see some colour as the whole book is in black & white, reallly not for children (especiallly as part of the book is on drawing naked people, mostly females).
Saying alll this though the book is arranged into nice chapters & has certainly started to teach me how to look better. It wasn't a complete disapointment, but for serouis artists & those already with a solid skill this isn't the book for you.


Not only does this book provide valuable tips & examples on portraiture, but it also shows you in detail how to draw landscapes, people in general, animals, buildings, & practicallly everything else. My mum has since created some wonderful pictures just by using this book (different mouth shapes, noses, eyes) & is entirely happy.
After seeing her copy I went & bought my own (I want to improve my drawing of people) & I have to say, it is brilliant. Understandably, the key IS to keep on practising, but at this price you cannot get a better book.


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